Cookie monster started to be a good leader. But then the Cookie monster wondered who will be the next leader, he didn’t want the next leader to be like Elmo or Ernie. Cookie monster then had a plan he wanted only people who loved cookies and people who were blue and as tall as him to rule, he thought only those people can be good leaders before even knew it, he made a theocracy without knowing. Cookie monster did not really know this was bad he thought he was a being a good leader Cookie monster was so mad at Ernie that he went to his home and ripped out Ernie's heart and ate it in front of Ernie after that he got Ernie's eyes and baked them into cookies and ate the eye cookies. The puppets were so happy Ernie was gone, they voted for Cookie
Kool-aid was invented by a man named Edwin Perkins He was born in the state of Iowa but he eventually went to live in Nebraska. At about 1927 he invented Kool-aid He was inspired by the drink Fruit smack, but because he wanted to lower the cost of shipping he removed all fluids from the drink. This dry powder eventually became Kool-aid. However Kool-aid did not always go by the same name It was originally Kool-Ade but because Ade refers to juice he had to change it tho the name it has today. Eventually Kool-aid got their own mascot the cool-aid man (He often broke through walls), They also had a comic with 7 issues, along with the Atari 2600 came the “Adventures of Kool-aid Man”. Kool-aid can still be bought today and has manny flavors
Wally Amos: Famous Cookies Wally Amos was a remarkable black man. He invented the Amos cookies that are very delicious. Being a black entrepreneur isn't easy but he made it. Doing this he had many challenges which including being a black entrepreneur, being able to be creative with an idea, and being successful. Being a black entrepreneur isn't easy but Wally achieved that.
The monster is the creation of Victor Frankenstein, a highly educated scientist. It is the result of a long time search for the miracle of life; the result of this search is not a human being, but merely a horrid-looking humanoid imitation of a man. The monster is not responsible for his hideous physical appearance; yet, he will have to face the consequences of his creator's lack of design capabilities. The reader is presented with the steps of the monster's modeling and creation. Victor Frankenstein devotes his entire attention and energy into this process, until the moment when the monster is brought to life. At this point, Victor recognizes the horrid looks of the newborn life form and in a moment of panic, abandons his creation. This is a turning point for both characters; the shock is too much for both to handle. The monster escapes and becomes a runaway child, seemingly helpless to communicate with other human beings due to the...
At this point, Cookie Monster was no more and transformed into the Veggie Monster. This came with a resounding backlash. The outcry from incorporating veggies to the Cookie Monster was nothing compared to the destruction of this iconic American icon. The outcry was apparently too much for Sesame Street, for in 2013 they brought back the Cookie Monster but with the lesson of delayed satisfaction. This is best displayed in the short where Cookie Monster is rejected a cookie from Tom Hiddleston. Who ironically plays Loki the Norse god of deceit and trickery in the Marvel Cinematic Universe. In it, Tom Hiddleston teaches the Cookie Monster patience with the promise reward of more cookies if he waits. The climax has Cookie Monster pleading for mercy at the feet of Loki, before being presented with a plate full of chocolate chip cookies. With a cry of, “Cookie!” the Cookie Monster vigorously charges into the cookies with only a bleak break from the carnage when asked if waiting makes it tastes better, with the swift response of “Yes, it
Analysis of Jack Johnson's Cookie Jar Jack Johnson’s song, “Cookie Jar” is a powerful influence to
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The monster of the novel is often misattributed with the name, “Frankenstein.” However, Victor Frankenstein can ultimately be considered the true monster of this tale. His obsession would lead to the corruption of his soul and the creation of two monsters—one himself, and the other, the creature. In attempting to take on the role of God, nature would become a monster to Victor and destroy his life. These elements of monstrosity in Frankenstein drive the meaning of its story.
There was a pencil stealer. Somebody who took pencils from other kids just because he or she had no pencils. It all started with Paul, Megan, Axel, Ethan, and Sandy. Everybody needed pencils, at one point in the whole class needed pencils, so the teacher told us that if we have 3 pencils every day for the rest of the week, he will reward us with candy AND you can have your shoes off in class for one period. Everybody started whispering, like Dude, we could get 2 lollipops if we have 6 pencils. Or I need those lollipops. My parents never give me candy. So, of course, everybody went to get pencils, because this was a crazy big deal. I know right? LOLLIPOPS?! Bribe. So, everybody came to school with like 7
In the frankenstein story ,victor creates this big monster that may cause problems and hurt people. As victor leaves his apartment he gets a feeling that the thing is in his apartment wandering around, and he does not want his friend henry to see it. In the rebellious robot dev created this robot that is used for good things and he can't wait to show his friend greta and when she saw it she got a chill down her back and the thing came back in by itself and went to the kitchen and started to break plates.
For me, I wonder how someone could have invented such a great place that could bring joy and happiness, to both your childish side as well to your appetite. Peter Piper Pizza is happiness from the moment you walk in. As soon as you open the doors you get a whiff of pepperoni and cheese. Walking towards the cash register you can literally see everyone having a great time, as well as signs of the deals they're having a picture of the pizza they serve on the side. The moment you get to the cash register and look at the menu that looks like it was made on a chalkboard you know you're in for a good meal. After ordering, you walk towards the eating section that is full of lunch tables all mustang purple, strawberry red, or banana yellow, with certain sections of the eating area full of balloons and wrapped
I don’t often watch television; I have never been the biggest fan of having to sit down for an allotted time to tune into a show. I guess if I had to pick a television show to watch it would be Bob’s Burgers, simply because it is an easy watch and doesn’t require my full attention. Bob’s Burgers if you have never watched it is an American adult animated sitcom, the series centers on the Blechers. The Blechers are a family compiled of Bob and Linda who are the parents and their three children Tina, Gene, and Louise. The family runs a Burger shop and the show follows their lives.
Everybody was in the cafeteria having a good time when all of a sudden everybody heard a scream. It was a very short and faint scream from way on the other side of the cafeteria. This was a scream somebody would give when they see a murder and give it all they have right before they were stabbed. This is of course just a metaphor, but that’s the only way I can describe this dreadful story to why Cheez-Its aren’t allowed in the cafeteria.
Aaron had grown in a healthy home. There was always food on the table and a roof over his head. Sure, his parents fought and maybe his siblings haven't been real close but they were still family. His father had his own law firm while his mother stayed at home. He never went hunger or cold and he had a family that loved him. When he was thirteen the family wanted a new dog. They had had one ever since Aaron was born but last month it died from old age. With the family in grief, they went to a shelter to rescue a dog. Aaron wasn't looking for a new pet, he wanted their old dog, Cookie Monster, back. The story behind the dog's name was that his brother, who was two at the time, named the dog and it stuck. Then his youngest sister, Eva, shrieked
At the end of the story, the new “monster” that is in power is the new president Deutscher that Eckles did not want to win the election. Deutscher is also the person who had ran for president in the past and had lost to
Let me take you back to 2002. The setting is a large room, filled with stern faced men in suits. Sitting in front of them is a bright red, fuzzy puppet, named Elmo. This may seem silly, but there was a purpose behind this. Elmo was in front of congress in order to talk about music education in schools. By doing so, Elmo became the only non-human to testify before congress. Sesame Street uses songs and colorful puppets, to tackle tough issues, and to teach a message of tolerance and acceptance to people across the world.